Murder at the Library

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Saturday, 5 Nobyembre, 18:00 – 20:30
Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library (HCCPL) presents a mystery event, “Murder at the Library”.

This event is a Murder Mystery party for ages 21 years old and up, paying homage to mystery author Agatha Christie. Guests work together to solve a fake murder with clues that are provided throughout the course of the evening, with a prize given to the guests that solve the crime. It is a fun night with friends full of mystery, intrigue and surprises.

The evenings mystery will be a 1920’s theme and guests are encouraged, but it is not required, to dress in period costumes or cocktail attire. The evening will include appetizers, adult beverages, door prizes, and raffles.

Space for the event is limited and a registration fee of $25.00 per attendee is required.
Registration may be completed by following the link http://hopkinsville-christian-cty-library.square.site/ visiting the HCCPL website or contacting the library circulation desk. Event fees are required at the time of registration.

Thank you to The Friends of the Hopkinsville Christian County Public Library for their sponsorship.

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